A woman imemsher of New St. James . Presbyterian Church,_ London, Ontario, has made a. will leaving $144,000.00 to aid in the -preservation oftho Presbyterian Church in Canada. , . I ' n Thornton 0000420107 Knock 0160l000x8 We will give you $35.00 SUIT VALUES at $24.59 with Extra Pants Free just to introduce our- selves to the buying public of Barrie. Be sure and get a Suit; guaranteed Blue Botany Serges, iworsteds and Tweeds at 29 Elizabeth St. BARRIE 51 12 WKnock---Wright- as; Boyd lst b; W. Suth- erland c; Rei've 3rd -b; G. Sutherland `Znd b; Lockhart p; Hunter rf; Dyer of , Con- nell `If. . A Thornton--Henry cf; Feltis p; L. 3.tew- art 2nd b; Wonch 3rd b; J. D. Stewart c; Maw rf; Ayerst Ist b; Barlow lf; Mv.Quay Um pires--Jennett and Lennox, of Lineup :- `THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1923. il A the grea Action Roma} ,__$_`it.u a`t CO!` ELME CU FT CIR ml hat? 1(- ma! whzyli. Usual A mg. The Homemakers Club held their first meeting on Tuesday night in the Temper- ance Hell with eleven members present. The last Tuesday night of each month has been chosen for their meetings. All the young ladies of the community are invited to attend. VIVL u_.1.-.::-.. Y...l:...J A:.a L..u .. -......:.'.I| "ism tion rrienas In Lvuumuu. - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Leopard of Schomberg spent Sunday with -"Mr. and Mrs. Givens. A'I`he Orangemen of L.O.L. No. 16, will attend divine service in `St. Jude's Church next Sunday, July 1, at 3 pm. "The regular monthly meeting .of St. Jude's W.A. will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Orrock, on Tuesday afternoon, July 3. . A. T. Spencer of Alexandria, La.,`U.S. A: visited his brother, A. Spencer, last week. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Miss Spencer and H. Spencer. A" frinnlln urinhinu tn nnntrihlltn FfQEh DUI? HUUIIIIET lllUllla_llB. ,` Miss Mabel El'lis, accompanied by Misses Marjorie and Marie Mightor, motored from Durham on Sunday and were guests at the home of Fred Ellis. LL- n-....|` L.._..1...u 1.-.... HUIHC Ul l`l'!7U. E11116. On Tuesday the local` baseball boys played Beeton on their home diamond, win- ning by 6 to 5. Last week our boys lost to Knock bye 3. very narrow margin. I'\ 1'1 ,4," ._..I (ll... Qa.--_.....; _...L........I 5.. nu gnuvvas no; nu vv --u..v ~---.-. ._, .. Dr. Horton and Mrs. Stewart motored to Toronto on Saturday, returning home the same evening. Mm. Horton returned home with them after spending a. couple of weeks in the city. M. and Mr: G Wilann and their Anna, l LLIC CHI) - Mr and Mrs. S. Wilson and their sons, Norman and Charles, motored up from Toronto on Monday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Crossleyu. Mrs, Crossley re-j ` gurned to the city with them in the even- next week. V Among other items of interest to the young people is the announcement that the Young People's Circle will be withdrawn for the summer months. - I::-_ r|1-I_-I .ml.I:.. ....... ..:...l 1.... \l:...;.... apencer, All friends wishing to contribute Fresh Air" dresses will please leave them at the home of Mrs. P. W. Scott by Tuesday of next week. Ull- IJIIICI . lie brother. II ..- -__-., -..- ---...-....--.y .-u-v-vvu vvvnc ysuauuv. Following the Ceremony `:3 dainty weddinz tea. was served`, after which the bride donned her travelling suit, of navy Poiret twill embroidered in colors, with sand`hat and veil. Amid showers of confetti and with many good wishes the happy young couple left :by motor on an extended trip to American cities. On. their return they" _will reside in Beeton. \ .n.. u.....:.... ..-.-..:.._ _ ;~._ -7 -- UIDIAU _u1Unucu vq xzvuuu.-...r-v.. ._... ..-..--. `Miss Hildreth Lennox of Barrie was the guest of Miss Marian McDonald over the week-end. III... I .....-n DIR`. A` 'rnrnnfn `R nnixndimr week-ena. -. Miss Laura Ellis of Toronto is spending a couple of weekswith her pa:-ent.s,V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scythes and `Mr; and His. D. A. Adams spent Sunday with friends in Midland. II- ..._..I II... I llnnlzl nnrl Mn ant` Mic mg wxtn net parents. _ Mrs Stewart of Beeton visited her aunt, `Mrs. Givens, last week. 11. ......I M... Mama noun-nod nn Qat- Mrs. uxvens, Lush ween. Mr. and Mrs. Mason returned on Sat- urday from their trip to Horning's Mills. J :1..- '1 `|l..L...-.l nnnl Von` `D ulna IIIIIII vnuua var`: vv ..v---v-- ____._. Mr. and Mrs. (J. Metcalf am: wMrs`. D. C1urke_motored to Southampton this week. 2 n_,,_,, .__-_ 1.1.- us mower. _ _ . ~ , , _ Mrs. Roemter of Toronvho '1_s vmmns. friends here. . _ _ _ , , . 11.... 'l` A l,aun-nnnn-m vusuhmr In Barrie and ualston. - _ . Miss Luella Easton of Toronto is holidayr ing with her parents. Mm Rmmnrt of Reetnn visited her aunt. menus nere. Mrs. T. A. Lawrence" 18 vxsmng m Barne and Dalston. u:__ I ....n.. D.'m+,m at 'rnI-.nnf.n in hnlidnv.- Mr. Bateman of Peace Ri\jer_is visiting 2- L....A.'I..... Page Eight ' _ vuu rcanuc Ill Daemon. \ J. On Monday evening pnof to her marriaze the bride was showered! by the young people of Town Line Churo and received a number of useful and beau mu presents. I Watson--Mac Donald THORNTON IIUJ IIUH-3 I ' Mr. and Mxs Eldon Wice and family and Miss Jago motored to Lefroy for the fun- eral service of Mrs. Bowman, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Reid. ` ' ll}-.. `I'_..I_-II_ 1'\,-,- ,, I 1' C I _3ll IJUIHU Ill LUl'U1Il4Uu Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly and vson of Allandale visited at W. Hurst's last Week. II. ....-.1 M- 7.... a:__I..:.. ._.n ':__.n_ nuuuucuc Hmuzu at V1. aunt S IIISBIWEBK. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sinclairand family of Allandale visited at S J. Reynold : on Sunday. ` ' Iv and .I\a l'!.u._.-.. Tl..- `I31... ____ ._ Wl`:yt.Ind Mrs. George Dunn, Elmgrove, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Robt. Reynolds. ' ~ "I our` Mun `F1.-Inn `I71... .._.I l__.l__ .'_.l . Isabelle Rogers of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Kelsey. Mrs. Allan v'Watt of Allandele is with her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Reynolds, this week. A nnmhnr cf:-nm ham mdp :.. oi... ...:-..:.. u. Awyuulua. The people `of this community were shocked to `hear of the sudden death of Nouman Reid; who some years ago resided in the station house, who passed away at his home in Toronto. v II . .._.I ll..- l1__._1-__ 12,11, , I ,1 ,,,.__g___-, _-_-... - 11: ans: -- 3 A pumber rfx-o;n here ; at Alcona Bough last week. HIULII . Rev R. H. Somerville performed the ceremony. The `bride and groom were un- attended, and on account of a recent be- reavement in the" -bride s mother s family ' only the immediate relatives were present. wnnnv:nn Hun `nu-..n........ .. ..I..:..4.__ _`_-_I,u,, , uu auu p. `. Umpires Wes. Martin and Bert` Jennett of Ivy. June 26-Alonzo Mccauley,` Jr., `of Mid- land, a former resident of this place, was re- newing old acquaintance `last week. ` Mia: KTAHIII out` `In Tnuunn .-J Ililln-A uuvuug Luu. uuquauulauuuu Hula WEEK. Miss Noilly and Mr. Latimer of Gilford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Reynolds. V M nnnmn vn` fish: 1Ii\-v|~U\II-\:`u- -..~._.. zoo-sootovlttlsi Beeton 0122000005132 Thornton 000300021 6 14 3 Line-up:--- _ ~Beeton---O. English 23b; McKnight lb; C. English as; King Zb; Foran p; Camplin c; Cain :rf;Dunham If; W. English cf. Thornton-.--I-Ienry cf; Feltis p; and 3b; L. Stewart 2b} Wonch lf; J. D. Stewart c; Maw rf; Ayerst lb; Lawrence ss; Dungey 3b and p. ITn\.n;rna WA. `In-Gin n-`J `D....L. T........L; -t Ullllln Thornton---Ayerst out at 1st by 2nd base- man, Lawrence ~fanned,. Dungey singled, Henry singled, Feltis singled, L. Stewart `singled, `scoring Dungey. I run, 4 hits, 0 errors. l23456789RHE 014 II'\ I nuua, a uua, U errors. 'l'hornton-~Feltis ssingled, L. Stewart singled. Feltis stole 2nd and 3rd, L. Stew- art stole 2nd and both scored while Wonch was being retired at 1st by pitcher, J. D. Stewart out at 1st `by 1st baseman, Maw fanned. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. Ninth Innings T / Beeton--McKnight singled, 0. English singled, King and Foran fanned, Gamplin out at 1st by pitcher. 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors.` us I VIE. Seventh Innings Beeton--_-C. English flied to 2nd. King and F oran fanned. 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. 'l`hornton--Lawrence out at 1st by catch- er, Dungey flied to pitcher, Henry fanned. '0 runs, 0_hits, 0 errors. , V ' ` Eighth Innings Beet-on--Camplin out at 1st by 2nd base- man, Cain singled, Dunham singled, W. English fanned, 0. English flied to ss; 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors: yu :.u.- U runs, U nus, U errors. I Thomton--J. D. Stewart` singled, Maw flied to 2nd, Ayerst flied to 1:, doubling` J. D. Stewart off let. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. . n . I - vvunvu ouuausc Beeton--D'unh'am out at 1st by -2nd base- ] man. W. English to 1st hit by pitched ball, 0. English flied to catcher, McKnight flied to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. 'l`hnrntnn.._J h Qn........4- ..:....1...I .u-_. .... ..-..... V.-.-gnu-a vv nalwull U5 vvunavuvvua Promntlv at two-thirtv o'clock the nrettv young bride, gowned in an exquisite frock of sand colored Canton crepe with shoes and stockings to match and carrvinnr R bouquet of roses and rfern entered the drawing-room on the arm of her father, 10 the strains of the Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, played `by Mrs. R. H. Somer- ville and took her place beneath the bridal arch. _ `D-.. `D `L1 u._.____:u, :- - .- uuguau nuuleu. 4 runs,.a nus, U errors. Thornton--L. Stewart flied to" If., Wonch ` singled, J. D. Stewart singled, Maw out at 1st by pitcher, Ayerst hit a home run scoring. Wonch and J. D. Stewart, Law- rence to let on error by 2nd Ibaseman. Dungey out at 1st by pitcher. -3 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. ' ' 13114.`. `I..__':._ A u on vu QIIIIIII Beeton--King out iit`ls't"-l$_y 2nd baseman, Foran fanned, Camplin singled, Cain out at lat by 1st baseman. 0 runs,`1 hit, 0 I'l1L_.___L,.. if Cl HUI! v Thornton-Henry singled and-was doubl- ed off "let when Feltis flied. to 2nd, L. Stewart doubled and Wonch fanned. 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. * un men to 1st. 2 runs, 3 hits, 1 error. Thornton---Dungey walked, Henry ied A to If., Feltis flied to ss.,,doubling Dungey off 1st. 0 runs, .0 hits, 0, errors. ` Fourth A Innings -Beeton~-Cain flied to `centre, Dunham` singled and advanced to 2nd when W. Eng- lish was thrown outt" lst by 2nd baseman, 0. English singled, scoring Dunham, McKnight tripled scoring 0. English, C. English fanned. 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 'I`l-um-nfnn_._.'l . Q4-mm...` :I:...a ..- I: nr___u_ - an an an-nu.- B Beeton--W. English reached lst on error by 1st baseman and stole 2nd, 0. English flied to cf;, McKnight singled, scoring W. `English, C. English ied to cf., King singl- ed, Foran singled, scoring McKnight, Camp- lin {lied to 1st. 2 3 hits. 1 'l`Iu..mnmA,_l"\........... .....n....1 ~'n-__,,_- 112-1 l Secbndlnnings - . Beeton-~King out at 1st by 2nd base- man, Foran doubled, Camplin sing'led, scor- ing Foran, Cane flied to 3rd, Dunham out- at 1st by catcher. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors. Thornton--Wonch singled, J. D. Stewart singled, Maw 'fli_ed to 1st, Ayerst flied to pitcher. Lawrence flied to lf. 0 runs; 2 hits, 0 errors. vm.:_.1 1,1. g,, _ v v ""' A I A First Innings Beetoni-0. English walked, McKnight flied to pitcher, English doubled off let. C. English qut at 1st by 2nd `baseman. 0 runs, 0 hits; 0 errors. ' !'lm....+.-... Lt . . m . A ..L -4 1-` L-. -4: ' Iuua, U HUB, U Cl'.l'Ul'H. ` Thornton--Hem-y out at 1st by pitcher. Felt-is fanned, L. Stewart flied to 1st. 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 exfrors. 4 '- n. . momou. VICr0RS ] 1.451 o_mNTH, 6-5; Thornton threw Beetoh to the bottom ofi the South'Simcoe League stairs on Tuesday, at Thornton, -by scoring two runs in the! eighth and one run in the last of the ninth to win by*6-5 after the visitors had looked like sure winners for seven innings. _It was Beeton's fifth straight defeat after they had} scored two victories at the first of the sea-] A quiet but pretty wedding was solem- nized on Wednesday, the 20th inst., [at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Thornton. when their younger daughter, Rita Evaleen, was united in marriagelo Mr. Harry Watson of Beeton, son of Mr. and `Mrs. Charles Watson of Cookstown. Dunham of Beeton made some nice catch- es in left field and Henry of Thornton was also right there" with the sensational, mak- ing a greatashoe string catch. Ayerst hit a homer oventhe right field fence in the fourth, `bringing in Wonch and -J. D. Stew- art ahead of him. Rau!in;'the sdvta. in time"well wont, wll v " ' Elmer Feltis, who twirled the first three innings for thewinners, allowed five hits", while Dungey, his successor, allowed eight hits in six stanzas. Dungey struck out seven batsmen. Foran pitched for Beeton, fan- ning five and walking one. He allowed fourteen hits. ' ' - T\.._L-.__ -1 I1-_A.,. .,,_~,I , , , ' - I Beeton Relegated ti) Cellati ~ Position by Lastlnning _ 1 'Victory., T - __ ! nuguun`, mm. D. d. naynoum, M118 WOOK. from took in the picnic 1: Means Bmmh but wnnlr Play' by innings :-- Sixth Innings ;._I.L...- -..4 -4 1 . Fifth Innings .__ _._; L; '1 ;L"I:_ Third Izining 13.. _I2_L _,_ IUI I-CIIIIXIICIII . , Quite a number of ladies gathered. at the annual open meeting of the W.M.S. in the basement on Friday last. After the regular business was disposed of, the hymn Now the Laborers` Task is Done_wa.s sung in memory of Miss Martha Jamieson, a mem- ber who had passed away since last meet` ing, and letters of sympathy were ordered to be sent to her relatives. An interesting pro- gramme followed, Mrs.,S'. Grose reading the devotional leaflet, Mrs. Adams giving a brief talk, and Mesdames . Stamp and Thompson and Misses Spencer and!` Sharpe contributing musical items. But the, main feature of the programme was, of course. the report of the Branch meeting by Mrs. West. Refreshments and.a social "half-hour followed . Boyd out to 1st base, W. Sutherland out: 'l'hornton--Ayerst fanned, Barlow singled, McQuay singled, Barlow out at plate on` Henry's hit to pitcher, Feltis out pitcher to ; 1st. 2 hits", 0 runs, 0 errors. I -.. Knock--Wright out 2nd to let base,` uuu uu Auunusc I pitcherto lat abuse. 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. Fifth Innings i 'Thornton-L. Stewart singled, Wonch I singled, J. D. -Stewart singled scoring L.; Stewart and Wonch, Maw singled,`-Ayerat doubled scoring J. D. Stewart and Maw, Barlow ied to centre, McQuay out at 1st, Henry flied to 1st base. 5 hits, 4 runs, 0- errors. ' . A l V 1)-____|_ `.r._:___- II` I . 4 . V . Sixth Innings 'l`hornton-Feltis singled, L. Stewart singled, L. Stewart -forced at 2nd by Wonch, J. D. Stewart doubled scoring Feltis and Wonch, Maw ied to left, 'Ayerst out at 1st. base `by 2nd. 3 hits, 2 0 error. `wnnnlrjnyrhpkf (AA `fn 0-1:` I):-nu` `RAJ Thornion---iiarlow singled, McQuay ingl- ed, Barlow .forced out at 3rd by Henry, Feltis ied to 2nd, L. Stewart out at 131: Lu 45-)` 0 L24... n .g...... n ........_'. Feltis ied 2nd, Stewart out by 2nd." 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. uuac may nuu. u uuo, a gysggtp, U cuur. Knock-Wright {lied `to 2nd, Boyd flied I to '3rd, G. Sutherland singled, .but was thrown out stealing 2nd. 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 ex-rots. _ ~ Q--__._AI_ `I___S,,,, Knock-'R.eive' {lied to let. G.` Sutherland singled. Lockhart walked, Hunt- er foul to 3rd. Dyer `hit making error, scoring Sutherland, Connell fanned. 1 hit, 1 run, 1 error. A 1 w . ' l Knock-Connell out pitcher ,to 1st,! Wright singled, Boyd singled, W. Suther-l land singled, IReive singled, G. Sutherland singled, Lockhart out hit by 3rd strike,` Hunter singled, Dyer reached lst base on} error of right.field, Connell fanned. Wright, Boyd, W. Sutherland, Reive, G. Suther-i land and Hunter _scored in this inning. 6: hits, 6 runs, 1 error. V I 1 luv. U luub, U CITUIE. Knbck---G. Sutherland out at 1st by 2nd base, Lockhart singled, Hunter singled, scoring Lockhart, Dyer out at 1st by pitch- er-, Hunter out at plate by quick return from 1st base tovcatcher. 2 hits, 1.run, 0 errors. . . ` nu-av A - ........... ..,.. Thornton--Feltids singled, L. Stewart flied to ss, Wonch singled, J. D. Stewart fanned, Maw {lied to 2ndVbase. 5-2 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. I Vnnnl. I".-.......II ....; ._:A.-L___ . n -. V CIIUIE. Second Innings Thornfon-Maw fanned, 'Ayerst reached lst on dropped 3rd strike, Barlow singled, _McQuay flied, to 2nd base, Henry fanned. 71 hit. 0 runs, 0 errors. i VI\hnb__ l.` Qnl`ln....In...l ....s -4 1-4 1.-- n__I UIIU LCIINPCI GIIUC Llllu The garden party at Egbert last Wed- nesday was a very enjoyable affair, despite the intense heat and a brief shower of rain that made some of the earlyarrivals seek shelter. The Egbert ladies provided in their usual lavish fashion, and after every- body had consumed as much as possible, the play "Willowdale was rendered to the delight of all. As before, the famous twelve were amisted. by Mesdames Stamp and 'l`hornpsnn. .Miss`Sh_arpe and Miss Ada Spen-' cer. The Egbert friends wish to express their hearty thanks to the young people `who so kindly gave their services in this en- iert ainment. n.:r_ - ._..._.L-_ -: I__|:,, ,,_rL-_,_,|' . 41,, fst by 2nd base, I Boyd singled but was forced at 2nd by W. Sutherland, Reive fanned. 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 errors. ' (1 I `I Lockhart tossed 'em over for Mac Boyd's I boys. The homesters secured an early lead by snatching one in the second and no less than six in the third, `but the losers got going in the fifth and sixth and got four runs and two runs respetvely, this mak- ing the score look more respectaible. . First Innings Thornton--Henry walked but was thrown out by catcher stealing'2nd, Feltis singled, L. `Stewart singled, Wonch and J. D. Stew- art fanned. 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. 1].. A _I_ `I7__! ,,I, 1 1 . n . - A "I':eltis-"twin-l.e_<-iuflcirwthel;isitors while emf, l `Knock went up out of the cellar position into fifth place in the Southjsimcoe `League race by taking Thornton into camp at Knock on Thursday last by a score of 8-7. Hits came thick and fast for both teams, Thornton getting no less than twenty-one safeties and Knock twelve; ` ` KNOCICS EARLY LEAD` [perms THORNTON ,'V\ac Boyd s Team Victgrs in Heavy Slugging Game by 810 7. Seventh. Innings `Fourth Innin A____,,; 1- >1 -n Third Inhings 'I.`_IL!.. ,!,,,I, I `rm.-2 njutnu-: EXAMINER 61 IV] a Eighth Innihgs Thorntron---`Wonch doubled, J. D. Stew- art singled, scoring W-onch, Maw out at 1st by pitcher, Ayerst out at 181: _by 2nd, Barlow out at 1st -by pitcher. 2 hits. 1 run, 0 errors. . IIIIRSIIUIIIIUC LB ICHUUSWCU All the young ladies of the community who attended the Domestic Science Short C-ounse the past winter and those who did not but wish to join the Homemakers'| Club please send in their names to the Secretary of the Club, Miss I. Lowrie, Thornton, `R.R. 3, efore the next meeting which will be hel July 31 at 8 p.m. in! the Temperance Hall. '1"-an no:-Jun nuvvtv of Wnknwf Inn} TAIL I Knock--Rei\re out zit 1st,dG. Sutherland singled, Lockhart reached let on error, Sutherland forced out at 3rd by Hunter, Dyer out at 1st by 2nd. 1 bit, 0 runs, 1 l error. ' 'l!I.I I H. ELSTON Starting Friday, June 29, until Thursday, July 5 EXTRA PANTS FREE LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS YES, MEN, FROM JUNE 29TO JULY5 ARE THE DAYS. YOU WOULD NOT REFUSE A PAIR OF PANTS ASAPRESENT? WELL, HARDLY! THAT S WHAT WE DO ON~THESE DAYS WITH YOUR ORD- ER FOR A NEW SUIT-GIVE YOU EXTRA TROUS- ERS ATA SPECIAL PRICE; COME IN AND LOOK OVER THESE $35.00 SUIT LENOTHS AT $24.50 WITH THE EXTRA TROUSERS, OF GOOD WOOL SERGE, WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS. Knock--Adams, batting for Connell, flied to 1st, Wright out at`Ist by 2nd, `Boyd fanned. 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. I - Ninth Innings ` 'I`hornton---McQuay `walked and was thrown out at 2nd, Henry singled, Feltis singled, L. Stewart ied to s.s., Wonch lived to pitcher. 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. D111.` no utwuu. _ The Methodist Ladies Aid held a special meeting on Tuesday night and decided on July 254 as the provisional date for their garden -party Further particulars la.t.er._ 'l`he regular monthly meeting will be held July 4 in the basement of the church. Full attendance is requested. All elm; unnna lmvlinn n` H-an nninvnnniiu